Switching to Vaping Isn't Quitting Smoking

No matter what e-cigarette companies advertise, their products aren't approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a safe and effective way to give up tobacco, the American Lung Association warns. And switching from tobacco to e-cigarettes isn't quitting.

"The simple truth is that e-cigarettes are tobacco products, and the Lung Association has been helping people avoid and quit using tobacco for decades," said Michelle Caul, the association's director for health promotions.

"One of the biggest problems with e-cigarettes is that many times people become dual users, meaning they smoke cigarettes when they can and use vaping devices at other times," said Dr. Albert Rizzo, chief medical officer of the association.

"Using e-cigarettes is not safe," he added. "A new study released in December found adults who currently or ever used e-cigarettes are 30% more likely to develop chronic lung disease, including asthma, bronchitis and emphysema."

The lung association has been urging the FDA to crack down on unproven claims by the e-cigarette industry that their products are a way to quit smoking.